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{I....,.. t trr .. Publlthd by the bolt Publl thing Compony, a prlvort firm. Opinions{ .xpr.tsd by the publlthw and writer* hr.ln or. tMr own and not to b. con.ldr.d drrafGclal ..p*.(lon of any Military ......... Th appearance of odvartlMmanU In this publication doas not constitute an ndorsmnt,: iof any military dvportnwnt of th. product. sarvicas ......1Md.,; VOL 22 NO. 16 U. S. NAVAL. AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA JUNE 25.....1964- - per\ U8R i Capt. Mackroth To Take Command Ttti S'aj - - Resplendently donned In full dress uniforms, 750 sailors, waves and Marines will witness the 16th change of command hereat NAS next Thursday. Besides being a day of tra- 6{ ditional ceremony, the event will also climax 30 years of Naval Service for Captain James R. . Compton, who Is retiring. His successor, Captain JohnR. y t Mackroth, will become the 17th commanding officer of the Air Station during the program beginning at 2 p.m. The ceremony, to be held In ...- Hanger 113, will begin when Captains Compton and Mackrothare piped aboard. Prior to this, ___ S battalions will have assembled, Honor Guards, Colors and side __E1:_ f Y boys moved Into position, and guests seated. '4: Captain J.R. Mackroth Among the distinguished guests Captain J.R. Compton \. \ who will be present are Lt. Gen- 1, For Captain Compton this change of Command will mark For Captain Mackroth this ceremony will mark the beginningof eral Maxwell C. Snyder Rear ceremony ; the end of three decades of Naval service. A native of Kentucky and a tour in which he will have command over the Navy's major Naval Admiral EJ. S. who Isa Young 1934 graduate of the Naval Academy,Captain Compton saw duty aboard Air Industrial center on the East Coast from which 60 per cent of former Commander Naval AirBases the Atlantic Fleet's striking force stems. .' "dN"* Sixth Naval District Mr. the USS Idaho prior,,to entering flight training in 1937. t ; Following squadron duty aboard the USS Yorktown be was orderedto Calif. Following graduation from Stanford University at Palo Alto William S. Johnson, Executive In 1936 Captain Mackroth entered the Navy through the Naval Aviation Vice President of the Jackson- Patrol Squadron Thirty-Two which operated PDY type seaplanes from Coco Sola,C. 1. He was then transferred to Patrol Squadron : Cadet Flight Program, graduating and being commissioned EnsignIn ville Chamber of Commerce;Mr. Fifty- 1938. Two where he served as Executive Officer and acting Commanding Officer - Donald T. Martin,Vice Presidentof His initial assignment was to VP-8 a patrol squadron based in the Atlantic Coast Railroad; . Honolulu, Hawaii In 1940, he was assigned as copilot on the Navy's and Mr. Peter Klrlll, Presidentof In January 1943, Captain Compton was ordered to command Patrol four-engine experimental seaplane the XPBSLAt the Sixth Regional Squadron Eighty-one which carried out ASW operations In the ,_ I the outbreak of World War II,he assumed command of the XPBS-1 Rear Admiral Robert Navy Caribbean. In September 1943 this squadron deployed to the West which formed the nucleus of Transport Squadron Two, homebasedIn Goldthwaite League. Commander Fleet Coast where he was ordered to commission and command Patrol I Alameda, California and operating in the Pacific. His subsequent Air Jacksonville, will be rendered Bombing Squadron One-Hundred-Fifteen. Flying Liberator aircraft. , assignments during the war Included Operations Officer, VR-2; honors. Captain Compton was awarded theDfsdngu1shedFJyIngCrcw, the Air i Commanding Officer, VR-10; and Operations Officer on the staffof After Admiral Goldthwaite and Medal, a gold star In lieu of a second Air Medal, and the South Korean Commander Naval Air Transport Service. Captain Compton have Inspected and Philippine Presidential Unit Citation for his action against (Continued on Page 2)) (Continued on Page 9)) (Continued on Page 11)) I NAS Officers To Retire in Change of Command Ceremonies I IThree - NAS Officers will join tions. Including the Air Intelligence Lieutenant Commander C. L. Navy. Lcdr Curry entered the Jan. 1943 as an Aviation Cadet Captain Compton in retirement In Washington, D. C. Lcdr. Haverty Is attached to the Na-. service through the Aviation Cadet and was commissioned Ensign during the Naval Air Station's Davis Is from Madisonville, Ky. val Air Technical Training Center Program In Sept. 1942 and April 16, 1944.. Lcdr Mansfield change of command ceremoniesto Lieutenant Commander T. H. and retires with 29 yearsof was commissioned Ensign in served in Korea and as Liaison be held next Tuesday after- Beall, Is attached to the Naval service. He entered the NavyIn April 1944. He was commendedby Officer at Taiwan in 1958 with noon. In ceremonies to be held Air Technical Training Center, Dec. 1936 and went through the Chief of Naval Operationson the Special Operations Section Saturday, June 27, three officers and retires with 30 years of ser Flight Training In Oct. 1942. his performance of duty on a 13th ATF. lie makes his home from Naval Air TechnicalTraln- vice. Lcdr Beall entered the ser Lcdr Haverty was commissionedan project involving here In Jacksonville _ ing Center will also retire from vice as an enlisted man in 1934. Ensign In March 1944. A high- "._ ofn" Chief Warrant OffIcer-W4 IL active naval service. They are: light of his career was when < : L. Newell is attached to the Operations - Lieutenant Commander Roy he served as squadron Executive -rl Department here at; Davis attached to ComFairJax, Officer at Keflavik. Iceland. He ',.' NAS. He retires with 30 yearsIn retires from the Navy with 20 also served as a test pilot and the Service. CWO Newell entered - years of service. He entered the blimp pilot Lcdr Haverty halls the service In April 1934 Navy in June 1941 through an from Lynnhaven, Va., and has not progressing his way up the ladder appointment to the Naval Academy made any Immediate future plans. to QMCS and receiving his pro--.' Lcdr. Davis graduated and Lieutenant Commander R. F. motion to Chief Warrant Officer was commissioned an Ensign In Curry Is attached to the Naval May 15, 1944. He hails from St. 1944. During his tour In the Navyhe Air Technical Training Center. Louis Mo., and hopes for a has worked with various staL He retires with 21 years In the clear future after his retirement. Lcdr. T.H..Beall Lcdr. R.F. Curry ;f y! He successfully progressed Green Turtles throughout the through ranks and was com Carribbean area. lie is also a missioned Ensign in 1944. He graduate of the Naval Justice received a Letter of Commendation School and General Line SchooLHe from RAdm J. M. Car makes his home in Orange son, ComFairJax, In 1962 for his ; Park Fla.Lieutenant. -. .. participation In the development Commander R. W. ,' of the Bull Pup Missile Adapter. I Mansfield attached to Special L L ,""'0 Lcdr Beall Is from Dearlng. Service here at the Air Station Ga., where he Intends to retire retires with 20 years In the Na- Lcdr. C.L. Haverty Lcdr. R.W. Mansfield Lcdr, Roy Davis! to a life of ease. vy. He ,entered' the service In I PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS JUNE 25, 1964 1 - S..?; riitis;; rrti. .t N. .AShVhS LV: :,. \rl'IJf.U! !' '1 ,S''e'*\safWSUNDAY :; :.: : ; : ChophhsVessags, / By Robert W. Ra del If ft, Cdr Service of Holy An Englishman, Osbert Sulwell, once wrote a novel, "The min who 8:00 a. m. Lost Himself" that had a memorable scene In it, even though it was Communion Service of Divine not fact but fancy. This Is a scene where the hero is trailing a person . 9:30 m. a. : In Paris. He wants to know If the man he seeks stopped at a Worship 9-30 a. m. SOnday\ School forages certain hotel and calculates that the best way to do it is to go to the U =0r 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 clerk and ask him If he himself"-giving his own name-"is registered - 11:00 a. m. Service of Divine there. Then, when the clerk is looking at the register he can glance down the page and see If the name of the other man is entered. t'a Worship 6:30 m. Youth Fellowship The reward of his plan Is that he receives the shock of his life'"Yes" g1 p.WEDNESDAY the clerk says, "he Is In room40. I will have you shown up" 4:30. p. m. Junior Choir Re- There Is nothing to do but follow the bellboy to room 40. When he hearsal enters the room, there sits a man remarkably like himself, a bit 7:30 p. m. Senior Choir Rehearsal older, a little more gray and heavy, but undeniably himself. The per- son he meets Is himself as he will be 20 years ahead. 12:00 p. m. Holy Communion, It Is all"'fancy, of course, but It has this Truth: there is a person Also on all Holy Days out In the future waiting for each one of us, the person we will be Catholic Services at St. years ahead. How will we like that person? / Edward's Chapel NATTC and There is only one real way to get any line on the kind of personswe Naval Hospital are to be and Its not by guessing or wishful thinking. It is by SUNDAY MASS projecting, as In an architect's drawing, the lines on which we are 6:30 a. m. U. S. Naval Hospital now going. Suppose we keep on for 20 years as we are now? What 9:00 am.11:00: a. m. St. kind of picture will we make? Are our present directions and habits Edward's Chapel good enough to keep up for 20 years? DAILY MASS If there is dissatisfaction with the picture we see when we projectour 11:30 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel present conduct Into the future, now Is the time to change to ..LY. MONDAY & TUESDAY other ways and other alms that will forecast a better day Now is 4:15 p. m. King Hall NA T'J'CFRIDAY the time to know how faith and service will bring Into life the lines of direction that lead to better, happier life. ,. Editorial 12:05 p. m.U. S. Naval HospitaLS 9:00 a. m. St. Edward's Chapel'CONFESSIONSSATURDAY New Must AmericaBe .h Voice of Liberty Bell Standards 7:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. and before Masses Insurance Unsightly i ? Catechism. Classes: Grade School Shouts Above the DinIts SATURDAY WASHINGTON (NAVNEWS) 10:00 a. m. All Saints' Activities Effective 1, July,.all Armed For- Litter Is not only unsightly, It 2,080 lbs of ancient bronze hang from a beam of solid hand- building ces personnel must have auto insurance Is expensive. This year the A- 722NURSERY hewn black walnut in Independence Hall In Philadelphia, where both that meets new require- merican tax-payer will shell out the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were proclaimed. The Naval Air Station Nursery ments to secure or retain drivingand some $50,000,000 to police up the Armed guards watch it day and night. located In Building 560 on Child parking privileges on military countryside. That lowextlmatels Around Itscrown are. these words from the Bible: "Proclaim liberty Street, opens at 8:15 a. m. on installations within the supplied by the Missouri Hlghway throughout the land to all the Inhabitants thereof -- levit- Sunday morning Parents attendee United States. Department. The "KeepAmerlca icus XXV,10. ing Sunday Masses or Protestant'' The Defense Department says Beautiful" people put the cost at The inscription on the Liberty Bell was chosen by Isaac Norris, services may leave young that all Insurance companiesmust 100000000. All of It is tax speaker of the Assembly of the colony of Pennsylvania who, in 1751, children in the nursery without be licensed In the states In money that needlessly goes down was chairman of a committee to get a bell for the steeple of the state charge. which the bases are located to the drain. house. solicit new business. Moreover, the task is largely The Bell was cast In London. When hung in 1752, it broke at the The Insurance field In generalIs self-defeating. Regardless of the clapper's first stroke. It was recast by a local bell-caster, but this Traffic on record as favoring the tight. effort made this summer by f nand time its tone was not satisfactory. It was melted once again and a ViolationsThe er rules to raise standards. winter there will still be a third bell was formed. Polices must be Issued in billion beer cans -more or less- Throughout the events which led up to the American Revolution, following Is a report 'of amounts not lower than the min- by the side of the road. Each the Bell proclaimed many occasions of joy and sorrow. In strict motor vehicle accidents and traf- Inum limits prescribed In the spring, to Illustrate the volumeof historical accuracy, the Liberty Bell did not ring July 4, 1776. The fic violations for the period June financial responsibility or com- litter, the Missouri Highway motion for Independence was unanimously carried July 2. It was 13 through June 20. pulsory law of the state In which Department selects a mile of primary accepted by final vote on July 4 and the document was rushed to the the Installation is located, must roadway and polices it up. printers. clearly identify the name of the Here's what ws picked up this On' July 8 a crowd gathered from near and far and the Declara- NUMBER OF ACCIDENTSThis Insurer and Its full address, and year on U. S. 54 east of Mexico tion was read aloud to the people by Colonel John Nixon in front of must provide bodily injury and "4023 paper cups, boxes Independence Hall. There were cheers, musket shots, fireworks and property damage and other Items of paper, 400 liability week cover- . the ringing of bells but the voice of the Liberty Bell shouted above June 13 through age for all drivers authorized bottles, 528 cans, 31 auto parts, them alLFiftynine June 20 . . .7 by Total Accidents this the named insured to operatethe 48 rags and pieces of clothingand years later, in 1835, the Liberty Bell cracked while year through vehicle.All nine pieces lumber."Quitea June 20. . . . 115 In honor of Chief Justice of the Marshallwho Court tolling Supreme John Number of policies must be good collection for just one mile of Accidents had died. Although it has never been rung since, the Liberty Bell through throughout the highway. June 1963. . . 136 United States and still sounds cherished the Fourthof a note by symbolizing dy--the Canada If the Total number of days since last Installation on which Solution to the litter problem JUly--when America declared lasting freedom for her citizens. the policy Is sold injury In motor vehicle accident is located withIn have been forward, but none The Liberty Bell is probably the only bell in world to which the put every United American takes off his hat. And rightly so. . . . ; . 27 States. seems to' work. One proposed f Liability coverage may not be would put a small cash depositon Captain MackrOth (Continued from. Page 1)) NUMBER OF VIOLATIONSThis limited bodily injury to exclude to passengers liability for and all beer cans -and bottles. After, attending General Line School in Newport, R. L graduating guests if such liability exists in With some trade-In value, the In June 1947, Captain'Mackroth attended Ohio State University and the state as a matter of owner might save the empties. lav. , week. . 52 -, received and MS degree in personnel administration September 1948. I He next served as Deputy Director of Personnel and Administrationfor Speeding. . . 13 Reckless Driving. . 2 from 1948to Commander Military Air Transport Service September July 1949.August Going through Stop Sign. 2 JAX AIR NEWS'A : Other Violations. . . . 35ThirtyFive of 1949 found him serving as Executive Officer of USS Gardiners Bay, a position he held until September 195L During this period, his ship operated in the Western Pacific for over one yearin JAX AIR ' NEWS Is a Civilian Newspaper, drivers Enterprise support of the Korean conflict.In appeared distributed before the Traffic each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station 1951, he was assigned to the Bureau of Naval Personnel the Hearing Boardat Jacksonville the Florida, by the Holt a nation's Cap1t l. He attended the Naval War College 1953-54 and meeting held on June 22. private firm Publishing Company Disposition of the AU Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIRNEWS was then assigned as Operations Officer on the staff of Commander cases Includethe be Carrier Division 14. He was transferred to Commander Naval Air following: 10 lost driving and Box 2,must NAS forwarded to the Service Information Office, Force Atlantic Staff in 1955 and served three years as Deputy Chiefof parking privileges aboard the publication. Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before Staff for Personnel. station for various periods; nine News items are welcomed from all sources- Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8162. After a year of study at the National War College, Captain Mackroth were assigned to complete an Advertisements was assigned to the office of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Man- eight-hour course in remedial are solicited by the publisher and queries R :+ power. Detached from the Department of Defense in 1961, he reportedto driving Instructions; 15 were Company concerning, 4724 such should be directed to the Holt Publishing Naples for duty as Chief of Staff Commander Fleet Air Mediter- given suspended penalties; seven Clyde Drive. Jacksonville 8, Florida- Telephone 35?--40-10 359.02'iLVOL. : or ranean and Commander U, S. Naval Activities Mediterranean his were given warnings; six were last duty prior to coming to Jacksonville. dismissed; and two were referredto Captain Mackroth, his wife,. Alice, and. their. *..three.* *.. *..daughters"" ".....will.."'" ." commanding disciplinary officers action.for possible 22 NO. 16 JUNE 25, J964 , "res'lde 'iQu.1rt rs..k..on.t'h 'st on. -- I'I'J:: AIR NEWS PAGE 1 i AIR CONDITIONER THAT CAN BE MOVED FROM ROOM TO ROOM j Midshipmen NARTU Rates NOWlAN IT IS TRULY PORTABLE i Arrive HereAboard RUST PROOF ALUMINUM CABINET Arc Now OpenA - NAS Jacksonville a person may see uniform repre- , senting! every branch of the military new list of rates consideredopen service. But on June 25, for recruiting within the : a A BTU'S OF COOLING a new one will be seen. That Naval Air Reserve Training of the Midshipmen of the U.S. Command was released this vu 0 COMFORT CERTIFIED J ; Naval Academy. week at the NARESTRACOM , There will be three groups of HEADQUARTERS, Glenview,Jll. 1 "Middies" arriving here atNAS. The first group will arrive June The open TAR rates are BM1, 25; the second July 28; and the BM2, BM3, ETN3, YN1, YN2, Year Replacement Guarantee third will arrive August 26.These YN3, J02, J03, CEW2, CEW3. groups will be at NAS Jax fora EONS, BUL3, UTA2, UTA3, - two-week training period. UTP3, UTW3, ADR3, ADJ3, Commander Fleet Air Jacksonville ATR3, AX1. AX2, AX3, AQ1, !? Is responsible for the AQF2, AQF3, AC1, AC2, AC3, Midshipmen program In this ABF3, AE3AMS3AMH3AME1, . area. They will study all aspectsof AME2, AME3, PR3, AG2, AG3, --- .-. ......--..-- .. --- -- fleet aviation and Its Integratedrole TD1, TD2, TD3, AZ1, AZ2, AZ3 ---- In fleet operations. A fleet HM2, HM3, SD1, SD2, SD3, I --'- squadron of each type will host SN/SA, CN/CP,AN/AA,HN/HA, -- . the midshipmen on successive and TNTA.CEDAR. days. An Introduction will be III IEIIr made to aviation ordnance from = !! ' . 20 mm guns to nuclear weapons. .+.w ? The fleet aviation : I sl L !? JS-ssrss organizationwill l r .f !!!!i!!!!! !s mHm mmHm = be discussed and frequent I seminars with fleet pilots will be available.The 1 : midshipmen will be familiarized with the aircraft and i 5 the mission of each type of squadron. FULL YEAR ... Ample opportunity for discussion : h- REPLACEMENT with squadron pilots( will be provided.An Iii,l GUARANTEENOT excellent understanding and JUST FIXED appreciation of naval aviation 'r'{j ONLY BY should result from this visit. c: == WestinghouseWESTINGHOUSE % HILL Two Local Boys USED Your CAR Neighborhood DEALER Plug In IHco a fan AIR CONDITIONER Weighs only 59 pounds Specializing in To Attend USNA 115' VOLTS Install In minutes with CLEAN CARS Zip Kit 7.5 AMPS 90 new Two pilots of Patrol Squadron 63 FORD........ .$1795 WEIGHS 119 JUSTONLY. '" _cas1Y 741 at the Jacksonville Naval Air Super Sport coupe, V-8, A/T, 59 LBS. LIGHT Reserve Training Unit have sons R&H, Power Steering, bucket .. $1,67WK. who will enter the U.S.Naval Academy seats. this month.Lt. . Cmdr. Edward J.Smith and 62 MONZA.. ...$1395 I Lt. Cmdr. Harry A. Siemen, Sr., 4 speed transmission, R&H, plan to fly their sons to the acad- WSW. Black with red interior. r emy In one of the squadrons"Neptune" 62 BELAIR... ..$1495 c "2''p9 C''.C jyt". ; r, i partol aircraft June cr : 28. 4 door,Auto/transmission, ; :. Commander Smith's son Don- R&H. Cleanest in town! ald received a Congressional 62 CHEVY II.. ..$1295 r4'i; ; pointment to Academy.. Don- ald attended the Terry Parker 4 door, Auto/transmission, . High School and presently resides R&H, extra clean rb with his parents at 8509 Lone Star Rd., in Jacksonville. 61 DODGE..... .$ 795 Commander Smith in civilian 6 cylinder, Straight stick, the life Is employed as state repre- best buy in town.61FALCON 1/ 4 sentative for the Surety Indemnity Insurance Company. ... .... $895 Commander Siemen's son Deluxe,R&H,like new condition .. Harry Siemen, Jr., also a mem- ber of Patrol Squadron 741 received 60 OLDS Wagon. .$1195 -- his appointment through "88",Auto/transmission/ ,power r membership In the Naval Air Re- steering and brakes, $200 serve. under market price Young Siemen attended the e CUSTOM AUTOMATIC CHANGER Brevard County Junior Collegeand 59 BELA I R...... $845 WesringhouseBUILDS I e TONE ARM ONLY WEIGHS 2 GRAMS ON presently lives with his par- 4 door, V.8,auto/transmission YOUR RECORD-NEVER WEARS RECORDS ents at 110 Barna Rd., In Titus- DIAMOND STYLUS GUARANTEED vllle. R&H I 'EM TO LAST 10 FULL YEARS AGAINST DEFECTS Commander Siemen Is an electrical THE SERVICEMAN'S FRIEND e 4 SPEAKER MATCH AND BALANCED engineer at Cape Kennedy, We CAN Finance YOU! SOLID-STATE STEREO SOUND The two future Naval Officer's ,.. orders call for them to report (Jt.' YR. GUARANTEE prior to 7 a.m. June 30. w a \{ 1 90 LABOR, AND PARTS 169 WITH ONLY NOT JUST 90 DAYSW65tinghOUSe n-iREO of the Whistler is Indeed one ALBUMS masters of painting in greatest opinion. .';nd I may add that Factory-Service Stores my in this opir.ion Mr. Whistler Bill ,_..- himself entirely concurs. ACKLEN SIEMER I 3719 BLANDING BLVD. D. r ES504kPEN'TILIP.MeTONIGHONE Lots of people laugh ore way Across from Cedar Hills Shop.C.r. and vote another. Will Rogers PHONE 771.2320 ..".-..-.......,............... ..hi ll .d, .$..#. ..,. . ..... & .' .tl 1 ---- - .- " I IIf NEWs JUNE 25. 1964 PAGE 4 JAX AIR I '" - 1 Inn "0" Club you really wish to Impress CPO Club Acey Ducey Bluejackets people a Ph D degree isn't worth half as much as being greeted by Thursday, June 25 Thursday, June 25 name and getting a little salute Thursday, June 25 Thursday, June 25 Happy Hour 3:30. 6 p.m from the cop on the corner. Happy Hour 4:30 6:30 p. m. The Vikings 8-12a.m. Dinner 6-9 p.m.Friday . Happy Hour Now that they have better filters, Friday, June 26 Friday, June 26 June 26 better paper less nicotine, low Friday, June 26 Phil Cay and Chantels 8:30 Carl Boyd and the Rhythm Kings Happy Hour 3:30 6 p.m. tar content, and air conditioning, Dance to Cappy's Combo 12:30 a. m.Saturday. 8-1 a. m.Saturday. Dinner 6 9:30 p.m. cigarettes are so Improvedthey're Saturday, June 27 June 27 June 27 Charlie Jay 8-12 a.m. not quite sure any longer - Mark Castle the Noble Notes Saturday, June 27 what they're for. Dance to Redcoats 8:30: 12:30: a. m. Nobles and 28 8-12 a. m.SundayJune. Hour 3:30 - Sunday, June Happy : 6 pm Sunday, June 28 Dinner 6 9:30 p.m. TlteSEE g&wtentoiti Dance to Mach Four and Jerry 28 / Phil Cay and Chantels 8:30 Johnny Arnold 8:30 12:30: a.m. Gray Match Wilson and Redcoats ., CitVth Monday, June 29 11:30 p. m. 8-12 a. m.Monday. Sunday, June 28 Monday, June 29 June 29 Buffet 6-9 p.m. PAGE 12 AND Pizza Night Happy Hour 4:30 6:30 p. m. Prime Ribs of Beef, Steamship YOU'LL KNOW WHY I Tuesday, June 30 Pizza Night also Ladies Night round, Seafood Casserol, Fried Happy Hour Tuesday, June 30 Chicken RIVERSIDE 'Tuesday, June 30 June 29 Happy Hour 5-7 p. m. Monday, Game Night 7:30 9:30 p. m. CHEVROLET Wednesday, July 1 Wednesday, July 1 Wednesday, July 1 Happy Steak Cookout Hour on Pool 3:30.: Patio 6 p.m. CEDAR HILLS Dance to the Play Boys Open Game Night 8 p. m. Tuesday, June 30 The thing that makes the world Happy Hour 3:306 p.m. before "You've been appearing around, Foreign Dish Night (Germany)) ATTENTIONall me in this court for twenty That makes the fellows fall, 6-9 years," said the Judge. And ladies drop their handker- p.m. Personnel Answered the drunk: "Can I chiefs, Wednesday, July 1 Navy it if don't ?" help you get promoted Is gravity .that's all. II Happy Hour 3:30 6 p.m. PHONE 725-586a Fried Chicken Buffet on Pool Patio 6-9 p.m. SINGERWHITEPFAFFADLERNECCHI I NW CornerMembers ALL OTHER MAKES REPAIRED AND SERVICED OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE ON INDUSTRIAl&HOMEMACHINES of the Navy Wives Club #86 met last Wednesday June NEW SEWING MACHINES prise 17 at Avenue.their clubhouse on Enter The following ladies were Initiated - "FAMOUS BRANDS"AT Into the organization:Mrs M. Caffarella, Mrs. Evelyn Lutz and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, South WHOLESALE PRICESALL east RegionalVice-presidentwh was visiting the area was also] TYPES AND MODELSSTRAIGHT & AUTOMATIC ZIG-ZAGS introduced to the assembly by Mrs. Wilbert Wagner, Club SAVE S10000OR MORE President. 1.-) UPTO Also a guest speaker at the meeting was Father F.J.Murray, ChaplainUSN introduced by Mrs. \NEW PORTABLESFromS381FLORIDA'S Thomas J. )Bennett, Social and Education director. Chief R.L. Selby spoke on survivors, bene- OLDEST DISTRIBUTOR fits and Mr.G. Blackmon explained - Travel home on furloughthe PHONE McDONALD'S 725-5868 7907 HARE AVE the Medicare Program to the wives. Following the program quick, low-cost way. time was alloted for a questionand answer period. by Coast Line Train After the meeting, refreshments - O IVANDERBILT TIRES were served by Mrs. Robert Elling, Mrs. Jesse Bush NO STANDBY-SEATS GUARANTEEDFour and Mrs. John Buckman. c::3 AUTO CENTERS TO SERVE ONO Plans are being made for a trains daily to the North. Also, daily luncheon on June 29 at 12 noon I to honor members who are service to the West and South. leaving this area. Next meeting MONEY DOWNAS will be July 1 at 7:30: --- Check these low low one-way furlough fares! RICHMOND $16.15 LOW AS $|17 PER WEEK P'i WASHINGTON 19.03 f 1 BALTIMORE 20.00 PHILADELPHIA 22.28 1st QUAUTT NYLON 24 MONTH UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE i NEW YORK 24.43 SIZE 1'ftr iflf' ' 1 for 983 Molts 111 11(1 43S32 PITTSBURGH 25.53 170115 113 I IIH IS 32 BOSTON 30.15 '' 2 for 1866 l1blS 1EOl15 11.13 2261 KI 4312mi 5U2 CHICAGO 21.10ST. -mil 12 13 23 66 4512 LOUIS 22.40 for 3532[: Ufalt 1413 21ES 5512 MIAMI 9.18 4 $SMI 1513 12 SI 1132 cars are insured UO.U-670.IS-400.U, &COIIJ 50111, 1313 gg 3132 with us than with Fares to other cities on request TUIITTH NYLON SUCKWUL ADD 1M tM 1113. IS-ll/IUIII TiJlJAll company. Tirt Plu To. & E.cKon9t.H SJ.oo Add-Dn if Old TJr Hot Coppolal.d any other ;' Find out why now! For information and reservations contact: fRONt END I- ( "tilt "', ,' ROTATION tlPur\ E. MARK UTSEY Atlantic B. C. Miller Coast, GPA Line Railroad SPECIAL '" '", $583- FREE MOUNTING UQE.REPAIR : tI' 1948 Blanding Blvd ATLANTIC: St.. 1111. # 389.0338 . 500 Water St.Jacksonville . . Fla. COAST' i LINE L I E MAIN,:.L STRUT tt!IN ISO CEDAR(Bl. 4.ii HILLS HilliU |,ll'4.Ci4r UH MUTHSIDIH Phil|,,.H,.., .. Phone: EL 3-1244 1U 4.,OS I ."*MI|Ctnttr M.1.ZOU STATE FARM ffi RAILROAD Sit )1.1116 Acwii fr.m'litt Mutual Automobilt'Inturinii Com.n 1 SANDY" fontnc" CROSSO. OHM MM..Wf4..rrf. M ,. TH f r..... 0...W.de..1+''til,,.M. Moms OIltllllOO'lllnllon,Illinois ., '...'.... ., . ."TbanksIci Using.Coast Line'. i < UNII CHUB, Mg,. CARROLL CRill,Itp. . . . - .. , : 25, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGES MoviesMovies Fleet Reserve Holds Liam H. WashaliskL new Branch 126 home. The Members of the Board of Directors President's Ball will be a semi- for the 1964 and 65 year formal affair. Donations of$5.00 will be shown regularly Annual ElectionsBranch are: 0. L. Allen, L, P. Whit- per couple will provide the at 7 p.m. on Monday through mire Tom Cowart, W. L Wood evening's dance music snacks, Saturday; at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. 126 of the Fleet Reserve dent. Dyer M. Burr who suc- D. C. Newell Perry Solomon, set-ups and door prizes. Tick- on Saturday; and Sunday, at the Association held their annual ceeds himself. 1st vice president R. H. Krell. J. L. Zentz L. L ets are available now by con- Malnslde and NATTC Theatersand election of Branch Officersat Robert N. Boyd who Is a Lorbeer, I C. W. Clark J. E. tacting Skip Washaliski at 771- at 7 p.m. only on Sunday the last regular meeting held past president of Branch 126. Murphy, J. H. Waddy D. H. 7377. There Is no admission for at the Hospital Theater. These Johnson. the Installation ceremonies before - June 18. The new officers for the 2nd vice president Frank N. Zin- times are subject to change. Association which from Installation of the new Branch the Ball. year runs kosky. Secretary Wilson H. 126 officers and officers of the With 4 around the 1 July corner. July to 30 July are: Presi- Sandefer and Treasurer Wll- Thursday, June 25 Ladies Auxiliary Unit 126 will Branch 126 has a large supplyof Malnslde Tamahlne Nancy A IAw Mij[N WEING4RfiN\ [N ffiOMI N vms I 0 00lfN>11lAr, R be held In the new Fleet Re- tailored 3 x 5 ft. 50 star Kwan, John Frazier serve Hall Blanding Boulevard American flags on hand. These NATTC Lawrence of Arabia unthinkable to missBlown on Saturday July 11. The Installation flags are available for only$3.00 Peter O'Toole, Anthony Quinn ceremonies will beginat which Includes pole and mount Hospital Shakedown Terance heitnsinIajeioiiy 7 p.m. followed at 9 p.m. by ing bracket. Contact Glenn R. .-. Morgan Hazel Court the President's Ball This will be Stoker at 771-0209, or stop by ,, : ,A the first dance to be held in the the Branch halL Friday, June 26 ( Fsw . ' ..1..... . Malnslde- Seven Ways From Sun .:'Ift.:; .. ... : .' down Audie Murphy Barry l. .':\ ..."..'"':..':. " Sullivan ( ..,."'. -=.,.':; A:>: NATTC- Tamahlne - Nancy f HEARt Kwan, John Frazier t /t Hospital Lawrence of Arabia- .:::..J 11 Peter O'Toole Anthony Quinn "/ GREAT Saturday, June 27 f' :." 'c...:..... SONGS! I.T. knows '; I' i Mainside IslandJamesMason A. :< ,.... : . Kate Mann ""'".,t.'. ''' 7i>..-.11. ..... ......".;,..: .;.1".'.. IJJ''' .. . NATTC Seven Ways From Sun :K.VoeBeei:' : \ : :; <:: :.,\ ; t;: : : .. .'l::!:. . down Audie Murphy Barry Hospital Sullivan- Tamahlne Nancy noLDS'HaRiepResneLL-ii} / that youdon'tenjoy Kwan, John Frazier pAWioia UUROCOLOR Starts Friday -June 26 Sunday, June 28 Center Theatre Malnslde The Thin Red Line- Kelr Dulla Jack Warren ' NATTC Hugo's Island James DR. B.W. ROBERTS Mason Kate Mann Hospital: Seven Ways From Suc- OPTOMETRISTANNOUNCES borrowing down Sullivan- Audle Murphy, Barry THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE. . Monday, June 29 PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY IN THEROOSEVELT : Malnslde A Global Affair money. ! Bob Hope Lilo Turlver MALL NATTC The Thin Red Line - Keir Dulla, Jack Warren 4461 ROOSEVELT BLVD. PHONE.387-2345 Hospital Hugo's IslandJames Mason Kate Mann EYE EXAMINATION GLASSES CONTACT LENSES Tuesday, June 30 That's ( why we give Malnslde West, Side Story VACATION SPECIAL! Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer NATTC A Global Affair Bob such fast service.) Hope Lllo Tulver DEALS..DURING LIKE YOU OUR HAVE VACATION NEVER SALE HEARD! OF you Hospital The Thin Red Line - Kelr Dulla, Jack Warren THAT NEW FORD OR CLEAN USED CAR NOWI! BUY.YOU WILL BE AMAZED WHEN YOU SEE OUR Don't ever think we're rushing you through when you Wednesday, July 1 1Malnslde stop in at C.I.T. for a loan to pay bills..to travel... -Paris When It Sizzles LARGE SELECTION& UNBEATABLE DEALSSEE or meet personal problems. The reason you'll find us William Holden Audrey Hep- THE PEOPLE AT handling your application so fast is this: We've learned burn FORD MOTORAMAGREEN that people don't come to us when they need sympathy. NATTC West Side Story Natalie - Wood, Richard Beymer They come to us when they need money. So expect Hospital A Global Affair COVE SPRINGS PHONE 264-6511 speedy money service when you come to see us about your Bob Hope Lilo Tulver loan. (There are over 400 C.I.T. offices from coast to coast where you'll get the same zippy service.) Overheard on the bus: "The sad story of my business careerIs IBLACK ANGUS LOANS TO $600 that I started out on a shoe- string the year everybody started CASH YOU GET loafers." Meat __ wearing Company t- Monthly 11 12 "'A I steakor Payments mos mos mos A Real Old-Fashionei Meat Market a steer" $10 $168.67 $137.09 f 99.30 WESCONNETT 16 269.87 219.34 158.89 FURNITURE CO. 4029 Blanding Blvd. CEDAR HILLS 771-7362 2 373.55 301.60 218.47 \\ebConnettEhd..at 103rd 28 482.18 386.26 278.05 34 592.73 473.08 338.14 NEW USED LARGE. AIR CONDITIONERS UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT COMPANY -- - AND FURNITUREEASY OF FLORIDAII ' CREDIT I SHRIMP 3312 BEACH BLVD.JACKSONVILLE - LB. 7, FLORIDA a FREIGHT SALVAGE REPOSSESSIONSBargains PHONE 3981581JUN ' Galore! 3 LB. LIMIT WITH $2.50 FOOD ORDER .. FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH THE tt'. . COME IN AND BROUSE 49 ....-=- 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. BEST U&D.A. CHOICE SIDES LB. r . OPEN 1-0750 ., .. ...... -."..M. .' ',. PHONE SP Pricey j Iude Cutting,'Wrapping & Freezing r '".''.:'10..M' -M.Y . . .. . ,. - , '. .. ..... - - ""'- I f ""'4t911IN J N91w ,.'III..I1... .""' ,,"'.. , JUNE 25, 1964 PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS - Local Girl Shines KATHY MCCUE daughter of' At Girl's StateA Capt. H. F.McCue,Commanding Officer of' FICEUR, asks her iji mother to'fasten the charm brace let which she received fromFlorida's dependent here at the Air Station has set a first for NAS dependents - and all of the Jax Navy Complex. Girl Stale'for being pick Kathy McCue, 16, daughter of Captain H. F, McCue, CommandIng - ed of'twelve outstandinggirls as one Officer of FICEUR, was one of seven girls representing Jackson- attending out of'264. Kathy which Is the ville at the Florida Girls State sponsered by American was representing Forrest High Legion Auxiliary. School at Tallahassee, whereshe Kathy Is a senior at Forrest High School and was nominated to spent a week studying politics. Girl State by the faculty over nine other nominees.! She was then (Navy Photo by J. C. Davis, Interviewed and selected as a representative by the American Legion - JOSN) Auxiliary.Girls . State Is held In Tallahassee at the State Capital. The girls stay Ui the Florida State University dormitories while there.It . -- Is a small government split into states, counties, cities and political parties. After this they start campaigning for different offices and actually elect officers to hold offices such as the Govenor. $59 PER MONTH M A.I Kathy was elected Superintendent of Public Works, which made her member of the \ a Gove- VALIANT' NEW64YSPLYMOUTH 1' nors cabinet. While In office she met with Govenor and MILEWARRANTY Bryant attended - 50,000 WITH various press confer $ 788.00 ences. She also was picked as PRICE ONLY $50 DOWN ESI one of 12 outstanding girls out ON ALL. NEW CARS i iAppf of 264. (INCLUDES TAX AND TAG)' Girls State was started in Flor- BANK RATE FINANCING ida In 1947. Usually there Is one representative picked from each oximatety 18 Minutes From NAS *Sofit'h' On Hhvay 17CLAYTON car Insurance buy- high school. It usually runs for famous low rates about a week making up bills and top.service. that are viewed by the Florida REVELSCHRYSLER'PLYMOUTH Contact/ me today! Legislation z x" INC JOELUTEN 1050 H ORANGE m GREEN CMf SMlJv &Yi "The way my husband acts whenever he thinks he Is sick," i Spl Phone 771.6400 one wife confided to another, 3811 "I don't know whether to call Blending Blvd.......... the doctor or the dramatic STATE FARM QUAti Y Mvtuit\ Airttmolllt" IMUUACI Comply ,.A..... critic." *- |: :|*v|R tan OniMi IMMlAftM. ,IIIINU _" . t'r ;-" - FINANCE UP 907 .. TO Interest Rate is4 3 of 1 1 % per month ON on the unpaid balance. Dollar cost of only $4.88 per $100 per year, NEW CARS including Life Insurance on your loan. Amt. Payment __ of Loan for 36 months ONE 2000 55340$ 2500 7950 STOP 2800 8904' SERVICE 3000 9540 39JAX NAVY FEDERAl BLDG.- CREDIT UN ION PHONE EXT. EVor 9-7711 8508 . 25 1964_ JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 7 - Navy ExcangeFacilities Close Civilian Pay Bill Passage For Holidays Sparks Interest in IncreaseFor The Commissary Store. Ads" should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS 4724 Clyde Building 135 and all Navy Exchange Drive Jacksonville 8, Florida to arrive not later than I facilities at NAS & Uniformed Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving - NATTC, except Snack Bars at ServicesWASHINGTON too late for this deadline will be published the Building 200 and Hangar 140 will following week unless the publisher is Instructed otherwise - be open regular hours Friday 3 A check or money order for the full cost of the ad July 1964. The CommissaryStore must be received WITH the copy for the ad. and all Navy Exchange (AFPS) Passage of the civilian pay bill by the DO NOT SEND CASH. facilities at NAS & NATTC will House of Representatives said Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNa- RATE: Minimum chaige'((3'llnes). . . . $1.00Per be closed Saturday 4 July 1964 mara, emphasizes the need for action with respect to the compensationof additional line (4 words per line) ., 35. except the Cafeterias Building military personnelOn 3, 118 and 554 Golf Shack Snack Feb. 7, Secretary McNamara sent his Fiscal Year 1965 pay , Bar and Enlisted Men's Clubs, All Navy Exchange facilities at proposal to Speaker the House 3 BEDROOM HOME Close to '63 CORVADR SPIDER 4 speed j I 46 and 593 which will John W. McCormack Buildings the Naval Hospital Building recommending NAS $50. down $50. month. CallA trans., R&H, Extra Clean Good ' hours. Enlisted "to amend I' legislation Title be open regular H2009. will be closed Friday, 3 rt Powell. USN, Retd. with Buy. 264.6555 1 Men's Clubs, Buildings 46 and :37, U.S. Code, to increase the , July 1964, and Colmery-Wllklnson Realtors, 593, will open at 1200 Friday and open regular rates of basic pay for membersof i hours, Saturday 4 July 1964. 264-6144 or353-367L FOR SALE New duplex brick Saturday. 3& 4 Tnlv 1 1M.. the uniformed services." veneer A/C, 3 ml NAS. Owner In his most recent statement BOAT FOR SALE Glaspar fiberglass 7718697. Auto Liability Insurance endorsing the supplemental military 14 ft., 25 HP motor, pay bill in view of the civilian - I QUVAL COUNTY RATES pay raise Mr. McNamara Gator Champ trailer. CWO Uhl- One Westinghouse, two G E Re Over 25 Married.$39.00 Over 25 Single .$43.00 said "Pay increases in accordance horn Ext. 562 evenings Ext.501. frigerators. Exc shape guaran 21-25 Married. . $55.00 21-25 Single. . $72.00 teed. Call Lewis 389-367L pndar21 Married. $67.00 Under 21 Single. .$115.00 with the Department'srecommendations OCEANFRONT Excellent inv. Terms. before the 6 MO. POLICY MONTHLY PAY PLAN Congress are fully now justified and for home or rental Two story home with 1 BR cabana in rear- INSURANCE much needed for the men and on Neptune Bch. Owner will fi- RIDE;; WANTED 0715-1600----- M (DOUG ALL 5 women in the Armed Forces who nance price-mid twenties. Call Atlantic & University Blvd. to their are so faithfully serving Campbell Realty, NATTC. Ext. 8262/RA 4-8368. Near Main Gate NAS, JAX country."I . eves. EX 8085LFOR 6463 Roosevelt Blvd. Phone EV 8-76761 ' 64 GALAXY 500" 4 dr. fully I therefore very much hope that Congress will favorably con equipped, fact. air. $3150 originally - sider the Department's recom- SALE 1960 SAAB. New over $3800. 3600 mi. Phone paint good condition. Call 771- 2646555. mendations. Oct. 1 is the proposed effective date. 1578 for information. Anywhere go Secretary McNamara explained UNFURN APT. FOR RENT- you in his letter that the Bland Ing Blvd. Deluxe apt.,3BR. proposed pay Increase is part of kit equip 3 ml NAS, $115 mo. UNFURN APT.-Riverside-faces the DOD Legislative Program for Owner 771.8697.FOR . park. Big living room two big the 88th and the Congress, Bureauof bedrooms, kitchen equipment, Budget advised that the pro garage near bus, $70 mo. SALE: CONDITIONERS, posal Is In'accord with the program 1557 Azalea Terrace. REDUCED 30%, Gibson, used 6 of the president. mos. (2-14,000( BTU-220 V and Recommended calls legislation 1955 BUICK FORDOR SEDAN, 1.10,000 BIU-110 V) $500. for all for Increase in the active an duty straight stick A-l condition 3 or $200 ea. Ige unit and $150. of for officer basic 3 pay percent good tire" $200 cash. Call for small unit. Can be picked up and 2.4 for enlisted percent personnel Ellis, Ext 438 or EV 8-5412 week of 6 July. Call NAS Ext 298 with over two serve years Mon.Fri.. or Ext 329 after working hours. ice. The annual review does not call for an Increase in basic pay for enlisted personnel with under two years of service the letter states because the relevant Index FREIGHT DAMAGE i has not risen by the required Brand New Automatic SEWING number of points. MACHINES scratched in ship- The proposed raise implements ment $49 Cash or $8. per mo. President Johnson's rec- Original guarantee Zig Zags ommendrtions in his FY65 budget sews on buttons, makes fancy message to Congress con- designs, etc. Call 353-1946 Will cerning the need to Increase military deliver No obligation A-l pay rates in line with private SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE f HFC's money help is handy Industry. WESTSIDESERVING With more than 1300 offices, HFC puts experienced money !service" nearby-wherever you're stationed. 9:1 AGE DEAL! MISSILE II'UU need a loan for any good purposeborrowconfidently from a military loan specialist-House hold Finance. SOUTHWEST NEW CARS DUVAL BORROW UP TO $600 COUNTY TAKE UP TO 24 MONTHS TO REPAY 11 Lowest Prices WITH COMPLETE Highest Trade-in Allowance Phone or come in today for prompt, understanding t .Easy Terms-The Nicest Treatment! CONVENIENT MODERN :i money hclp.Wc will be happy 10 (verveou.( ; In TownI BANKING COMMERCIAL SERVICESHOURS CKIIHI lilt I I\MR\\CE: AMi AltOl'l /i 1 f ON I.O.SS1 I;KOI'I' KAII.HOUSEHOLDFINANG I "f Okayed Used Cars at Two Big Lots : ::. I 5552 ,Beach Blvd. 2600 Kings[ ; Ave. 0,1-Mon..Turi.I,r ILr..1:3OAM-f JO AM-7-00-I,00PM: PM . r. v Full One-Year Guaranteed Warranty "' -'30 A-8 ftt All D.r.. j! I On Every Car Sold ,.J J 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355.9683 SHOP IN THE SHADOW OF THE 50-FOOT MISSILE . 3734 Cedar Blanding Hills Blvd.-SPring Shopping Center 1-4581 @J GORDONTHOMPSON"Jacksonville's I 1,321IlAMDIMG 771-6161 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 jBs ? Center" Member of FDICJUNE = --- -. ,.- '- '- .-- _- -..... .- . .... I IGS JUNE 2$, 1964 PAGE JAX AIR NEWS a ''l'*, < ElectionsTo ; ":' < \1.'V.; ;; Indianapolis Navy Bureau Warns .'!.\.' .,i' , Be HeldIn r" 4'..,.. ' ' . Military On EmbezzlersWASHINGTON / otf<< Race Star To Be the very near future, the election of employee representatives (NAVNEWS) The Bureau of Supplies and pRg At King's Hall to Employees'Councils,the Accounts has issued, a 'warning to servicemen and civilians to beware - Civilian Employee Food Services of unscrupulous, fly-by-night "mail order houses" that embezzle - Board, Civilian Employees' Rec- money from buyers with fraudulent.9ers to send mer- Fred Agabashian 11 time reation and Welfare Association, chandise at "factory cost price." competitor in the Indianapolis and the Board of Trustees for The warning was prompted by and commercial letter from a 500-mile race will present the the Employees' Mutual Death the case of one man who, while London mall order firm offeringname award winning ChamplonHlgh- Benefit Society will be conducted. In $80 brand merchandise direct here traveling Europe, sent to way Safety Program at Kings Names of election officialsare a mall order house In England fora from the factory at wholesale cost Hall, Bldg. 563 June 29 30 - to be published in an official to U.S. and - miniature camera. That was in Navy government per 9:30 a.m. and 130p.m.bothdays. notice. Employees are urged to November 1963 and he is still sonnel. NAS Jacksonville is one of begin considering candidates waiting for his merchandise.The After waiting in vain for his I n---- 4, many armed forces installations. whom they wish to nominate. received brochure camera end a reply to several ; man a both in the United States and letters of Inquiry, the man wrote FRED AGABASHIAN, 11-time - abroad, at which the program will about the matter to the Board competitor in the Indianapolis - V l MM M this summer. appear of Trade London. Investigation 500-mile will the race present Other racing' stars on the cur- ROOSEVELT MALL revealed that the so-called mall Champion Spark Plug Com Duane : order house had vacated Its Lon- rent military program are don premises without leaving a pony's Highway Safety Programto Carter, a veteran of 14 appearances - forwarding address. base personnel here in King in the Indianapolis I Captain J. J. Appleby, Com- Hall, June 2930. A highly unusual "500," Johnny Boyd, 9 times in b H CARWASH manding Officer of the U.S. Navy presentation, it includes a27minute the "500" and Bob Veith, with 7 Ship's Stores Office, recom- film made at the Indianapolis appearances.In . mends that all personnel be cau- Motor Speedway and a presenting the program,Mr. OPEN MONDAY thr SATURDAY Agabashian uses his racing experiences - tioned to check the reputation and lecture comparing safe driving of mall order houses before to illustrate three Integrity and 8:30A.M.-6P.M.: techniques on the highway basic,points of safe driving,men buying anything. the speedway.,The has Similar occurences have been program tal alertness, courtesy and goodcar LOCATEDINTHEROOSEVELTMALLSHOPPINGCENTERON reported In the United States. twice earned Champion the National V condition. Included in the ROOSEVELT BLVD. Watch out It could happen to Safety Council's Public Interest presentation Is a 27-mlnute 1 EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY you! Award for exceptional sound color film made' at the Service to Safety. (Navy Photo) Indianapolis Motor Speedway. AUTO WAX APPLIED Champion Spark Plug Company FREE Commissary Store commissary Sales Location, Introduced the program to sec- 'WITH CAR WASH! Building 1511, will also be closed ondary school audiences In 1955 Closes June 30 Incidental to the closing of the and developed a military versionin For InventoryThe Commissary Store. 1957. Since then it has appeared - at virtually every major / GO Commissary Store,Building Retirement might well be described armed forces installation in the CHIEF HE I 1 135, will be closed Tues- as that urbane period of United States, and this summer 'Ii day, June 30, 1964, for, inven- life when, for the first time, our marks its second appearance/ tory. The Navy Exchange ancestors move Into our field of European bases. 13 Locations To Serve Yoi vision.TEMPORARY. For its efforts, the Toledo ;; company has twice received the 6201 ROOSEVELT BLVD. }ft Mile N. NAS sate WORK National Safety Council's Public 5444 NORMANDY Across From Atlantic Mills Interest Award for Exceptional 2809 MAYPORT RD. ft} Mile From NS Gat. Service to Safety. Other recog- .tformery| eCo ) L WE NEED nition has come from the United [ PmFRIlif; > BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE ( States Auto Club and Public Relations - .On Tin* Bott.r'' Shocks BroUi. PARMAN Stenographers, Legal Stenos, Typ- Society of America.Mr. . 1 .Front End__ ..t.Englng.,' .. Transmission/. / Work (Re C.P.O.' ists, Transcribers, PBX, Key Punch, '<.w : > < " ... ": Lz Agabashl.-n retired from i3 MY' 1 h THE}trf Comptometer Operators. 4 i Top Pay.Paid Weekly, NO FEES competition In 1958 to devote full time the \ to Champion Highway \ : x MANPOWER INC Safety Program.His . p r.DOWN EJSY.PAVMEftIS: : <.< jBRUNSWicK 905 American Heritage Life Bldg. racing career began In 1931 PREMIUM Jacksonville, Fla. EL 5.1604 and included appearances' in 100% DuPont Nylon Tubeless major races throughout the United States. He has driven midget - Nationwide Guarantee In Writing races, sprint and champion- 36 Months Road Hazard Guarantee ship cars' and scored an Impressive - 750 x 14 3 FOR 76.95 1 FREE number of wins In each 800 x 14 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE class, however, In his 11 attemptsIn 850 x 14 3 FOR 87.75 1 FREE YOU CAN'TLOSE the Indianapolis "500", vic- 900 950 x 141 3 FOR 98.55 1 FREE eluded him. 600 x 13 3 FOR 66.72 1 FREE 1 tory 650 x 13 3 FOR 65.10 1 FREE THIS 670 x 15 3 FOR 76.95 1 FREE 710 x 15 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE MONEY!! TV REPAIRS 1 FREE , 760 x 15 3 FOR 80.40 820 x 15 3 FOR 98.55 1 FREE rn < ....it's in All Makes & Models *: TRAVELERSCHEQUES SP 1-4602 4 . 1- .v 2 BALL JOINTS ANY'U.S. BUILT CAR FRENCH'SRADIOTV This kind of money is impossible to lose --- actually, we ALIGNMENT PLUSPARTS & LABOR 31.95 mean. That's because you----and you only can cash a Travelers V SHOCKS LABOR & PARTS. 12.95 Cheque when Issued to you.. Best way there is to carry money SALES A SERVICE you're traveling.If 6357 103rd St. BRAKE SHOES ANY CAR 10.95 you're going away on leave, carry cash\ the safe way---buy SERVINGENTIRE Travelers Cheques from the Barnett. WHEEL BALANCE .99 Costs you only a dollar for every hundred dollars worth. ENTIRESOUTHWEST WHEEL ALIGNMENT 3.99 BANKING HOURS TUNE UP 4.95 Monday thru Thursday: 11:00 AM til 3: to) PM . t Friday 9:30: AM til 4'30' PM SALES SERVICE ON ACROSS FROM ADMINISTRATION BLDG., NAS TELEVISION , S BIG CHIEF TIRE CO. Phone Extensions 8272 or 8273 RADIO HI.FI I AUTOMOBILE RADIO , J ... ,. THE BARNETT NATIONAL BANKUS.NAS I .: \U.oj'!; '' '.. DbEvllT 7809 MAY frO'R A I Ir ORGAN ' \.9; 03fHS EV 44631 CM 6.462& FACILITY OFFICE AtL wou CIIAIUHrllD i ..,. .. .. .. .... .. ." . ;. ,. a1..II . . . 11 .11 1.11111 J -- --- .- , LE 25. 1964 lAX AIR NEWS PAGE. 9 j Air Line Pilot Civil ServiceAnnounces Opportunity E or tf 11'* NewExaminations Open To Pilot License HoldersAn f AMEICA.'. : AMERICA 16 GREAT . estimated 50,000 private pilot license holders now have The executive secretary,boardof ,. ; f ,, 4 AND IF AMERICA\\6 EVERY GOOD- lortunity to become airline pilots under a unique an op- U.S. Civil Service examiners, jw ": CEASES-&B GOOD-- employment and AMERICA Irlnfn0! program announced by United Air ttnec_. at the Naval Air Station,Jacksonville 'BE$2E'A'T WILL:/' CEASE'Ta ---- - In seeking 1,000 flight of- Florida has announced that FORMER (icers, United is making the pri- Change ofCommand open competitive examinations t .I PREsraewrPwGiWTA ' ate pilot, aged 20 to 29 years, will be held for establishing iJseNI/OWER e main target in its extensive (Continued registers of eligibles to be used earch for flight crew members from Page 1)) In filling Immediate and future , the o man the airline's expandingeet honor Guard colors will be vacancies in the position of of aircraft. paraded and the National Anthem Supervisory Digital Computer I Private pilot license holders played. Chaplain R.W. Radcliffe, Programmer, GS-11 $8410.00; II I II lay now apply for student flight the senior Navy Chaplain will give Digital Computer Programmer, Invocation.t I [fflcer positions prior to obtaining GS-9 $7030.00. I the required commercial Following the inspection of Application (forms must be filed CAnE not license. Applicants must troops and retirement ceremonies direct with the Executive Secre- us :D ! e U.S. or Canadian citizens, for retiring officers, Cdr. L. tary of the Board at the U.S.Naval -xItLIK.I: :iI; A. Menard will Introduce |nd hold a private license.Height Admi- Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. - [equlrements are five feet seven ral Goldthwaite who is guest Necessary application forms iches to six(feet four inches.Ex- speaker for the occasion. and futher information concern- NEIGHBORHOOD ellent physical condition is arerequlslte. Upon completion of the Admiral's Ing the rates of pay, duties, and remarks, Captain Comptonwill experience requirements for the Vision must rate :ysi&t; K:6Ntltt 0/50 correctable to 20/20 with read his orders and make positions may be obtained from : farewell remarks, followed by the Executive Secretary, or the lasses. A minimum of two ears college is required.Once Captain Mackroth who will read Examiner-in-charge, Board ofU.S. 538 SAN JUAN AVE. selected, candidates will his orders and officially assume Civil Service examiners, command of the Station. That will Room 323, Post Office Building e assured employment with bring to a I close the Jacksonville Florida nited Air Lines subject to ob- changeof or IRD, commercial command ceremonies Bldg 907, NAS Sax Ext. 8134. jalnlng a license. Jnited will allow the applicant up o one to meet this lin- MONEY year qua IN 1 DAY t at Ion. 64 FORD CONERTIBLE.2695 62 BUICK SPECiAL. . $1795 On obtaining his commercial R&H,New Car Factory Warranty 4 dr. Automatic, R&H icense the applicant will be employed $ 64 AUSTIN HEALEY ...$1695 15 by United as a student to t 5600 Sprite, Real Sharpl! 62 FORD GALAXIE'500'$1595 [light officer at a starting s r lary 2 dr. Hardtop, Auto. R&H M r $350 per month, Increased to ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE 63 CHEVY IMPALA .$2395 500 upon the successful completion Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us 2 dr. Hardtop, Auto. R&H, Air 62 FORD ..... . $1495 of the first four weeks how much you want. Pick up the cash at your Conditioned Fairlane 500", Automatic, R&H, {raining in Denver, Colorado.The convenience. Same-day service. Air Cond. first four weeks of train- 63 FORD WAGON...... $2195 ing are to qualify the student V-8,.Straight Shift! R&H 61 FALCON WAGON ...$1295 (flight! 'officer for an instrumentrating. 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN Auto. R&H, Rack The next 13 weeks enable you Get o, mt. You et o. Pmt 63 VOtKSWAGON ......$1595 Luggage him to acquire a certificate required $84.33 $5.00 $355.79 $21.00' Convertible 61 VALIANT'SUBURB.$795 for and second the officer final four responsibilities 219.27 151.80 13.00 9.00 427.51 500.51 29.00 25.00 PONTIAC . .. $2695 Wagon, Radio and Heater weeks are devoted to pilot proficiency 286.13 17.00 600.00 34.39 Grand Prix. 2 dr. Hardtop Full 60 PLYMOUTH . $495 training.Second power & Air cond. Extra Sharpl! 2 dr. Radio and Heater officer( salary will Above payments include interest.MALr . approximate $735 per month for . the second year of service increasing SPECIAL FINANCE :RH { to $925 per month for ) J PLANS FORSERVICEMEN 4 the third year and $1,100 per & , month for the fifth year. / E Interested applicants may obtain 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 356.0735 additional information from 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359.2895 PHONE EV 4-4536 United employment offices in San Francisco, Los Angles, Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago, New York, Washington flWTTI D.C. or Seattle.. follow this map to your dream home 6 t I ;=:; y; -1 I I - I M5 !r D '; )--. FEATURED I IN THESE SPACIOUS ( .\Y--... sI 3 OR 4 LARGE BEDROOM HOMES9- ra 0 K 'I'f f e'g ARE PLENTY OF CLOSETS, 2 BATHS WITH VANITIES, .'o \ '- PANELING, CENTRAL HEAT, R/O, FLORIDA ROOMS, c ror o' o. ax I BREAKFAST BARS, FIREPLACES, ETC. SEVERALFLOOR .F' , I :::::>< a e PLANS AND PRICED FROM ONLY o g = $ .> r JJNES i > I ml WHY NOT INSPECT kSO"V'U MI6NT$ 11.0"0 S 'o Ro T1N ANA OAD CAN YOU AND COMPARE TODAY? crc Fletp f----v MIL rs- ---+ .---. M'U ...AV.I. A. .TKrww (,TAKE YOUR CAR WITH YOU? &g D For Financing and Insurance CECIL FIELD 10 MINUTES stateside and overseas, call DYER M. BURR, representing JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR SHOPPING CENTER SCHOOLS CHURCHES 10 MINUTES ' STATION ""* GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES F1" ALL ADJACENT TO CONVENIENT IMPERIAL ESTATESlefotaJt FINANCE CUt INSURANCE COMPANY m.p 5615Timuquana PH.-771-0527 Road. LORILY COPPEDGE. Broker COMET BUILDERS, Inc. 8P1-3895. or .POfrms r- -. -'-"- ,. ".. .- r..w'.ui?' M.'rW' -.--------.- --. .-..-----. -- ,. -.. ,.. _ .. a.M.rw .. ...- .".-. . ......._...wr.w.,. .- -- -_ . 1 PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS: JUNE' 25. 1964 .. '" .. ,,':, : .4: .,',Quote of the Week Fishing DerbyIndicates "The, dispersal on the battlefield in, modern tear places-if anything Good -even greater' demand; on the initiative . ; of the soldier than before. -Gen. Earle Wheeler, Chief of nNi:1 I Fishing In Fla.Latest . Staff, U.S. Arm)'. \ results in the 1964 Schlitz Florida Fishing Derby indicate - TASTE TEMPTING BARBEQUE TREATS : excellent fishing in both salt and fresh wter, from coastto N PLEASANT "NEW LOOK" SURROUNDIND1MGStittle coast, throughout north and ) ..i !! west compilation Florida.A recently of tag- ... . / ged fish returns in the area's Pig sOf Derby Zone 4 showed the first r six weeks of the four months event J&IVIERICA CAPTAIN HAITSELF.MCCUE. CO of F1CEUR, and Fred Thorn- had enriched fishermen by$4,475 in cash awards for 139 Schlitz Ion YNI coach of FICEUR'S cagers. hold the Intramural catches for research studies by x'.t' Basketball surrounded t\m team. Championship Trophy by ;tr the State Game and Fresh Water FICEUR mod its debut in NAS athletic circles, by capturingboth Fish Commission and the State the league and tfie ensuing bas.-wid.play offs. Team members Board of Conservation. The Derby - \' are: (l to I) LT(ig) Harry Hahn Bobby Warner PN3. IT opened May 1, will continue lIicJorytmOlecl Qg) Brad Dism..... Charley Dannenfelser. SN. Chuck Austin SN through August 3L ITjg( ) Bob Trafton.Ens.Bill Thomas,and Ray Humes. MA3. Absent Tagged fish are redeemed by wilbLOVN' when the picture was token were LCdr.Bill Fleischmann and Larry Schlitz wholesalers for forward- CAR Egan. YNSN. (Navy Photo) Ing to the state agencies. Thus JUST NORTH OF HAS MAIN GATE far, the first $1,000 award In the 6479 ROOSEVELT BLVD. PHONE EV 8-0221 zone has gone to Mrs. Mary Green. 1980 Talladega Road Jacksonville, for a two-pound mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUn COUPON IIlIIlIIillllHI lIlIlIlIlIIlIIllYl whiting hooked from the Fort i H CLIP THIS OUT AND BRING TO NICK SEGAS || George Bridge there. It was the HE= It is worth .. s1 5.00 on any car you buy E= fifth 1,000 specimen caught In 1 POWELL PLYMOUTH INC. = this The year's Jacksonville statewide Derby.wholesaleralso = 12/8 San Marco Blvd. Nick S lftlS. Salt Rep. P" 359-2024 or EL 4-2757== ffii IIIIIIIIIIIUIIIinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHUIHIIIIIII I I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillinm 1 Game Commission Warns along has with"cashed"one $50 two catch$100 and fish 51 tagged fish worth$25 each,paying a total of $2,525 in 55 awards. POWEll PLYMOUTH ..,. Other zone local scores were: IS LEADING THE WAY WITH About Taking Small Animals St. Augustine--$950 for 35 fish, including one-$100 three-$50 birds are seldom lost. Usually and 31-525. Don't touch wilderness That's the word a fromtheGame baby. they have been left in a hidden Pens.1COU--SOO for 30 fish, spot while the parent searches for with two-$50 and 3025. and Fresh Water Fish Commis- food. Human odors left about the Gainesville -- $200 for seven sion to wild people finding animals and birds which young appear young animal or nest may prevent fish In awards of one-$50 and six the parents from returning. be ". to "lost" $25.Lake Each the The young may then starve. Clty--$175 for seven $25 , year during spring Healthy wild animals and birds fish. . i and early summer months well- are never captured with ease. Tallahassee--$125 for five$25 humans forever meaning are -- Slow-moving animals and birds catches. and "lost"fawn finding capturing are often Injured or diseased. A I II. Ij cub bear young squirrels, special danger lies touching or Catches have been good from baby and hatched reefs off alligators newly capturing such slow moving Jacksonville Mayport birds. Such people not only and St. Augustine,as well as from animals since they may carry do harm to the animal or bird bridges and piers there the St. disease --- such as rabies or but they also violate the law. be John's River nd Little Talbot other Infection -- which may Actually young animals and Island. transferred to the human. . Schlitz fish also have been ;c x found In the Cklawaha River. Water Town Lake at Lake City. RUGSALE Lake Talquin at Tallahassee and in newly stocked Lake Juniper at DeFunlak Springs, and Lake PAA Bear a "showcase". of state fish management near Milton. PRICES START AT r a.Rmtrimrrn Somewhere In these waters ? $10.000 fish Is evading capture, ,:i...'. .... 1797 along with scores of others with lesser values but all worth at least $25 each. t:.. PARKDALE NO REASONABLE DEALS REFUSED! WE NEED USED CARS. BRING YOUR TITLE EXPRESSWAY 100% NYLON PILE RUG THE"BARRACUDA" APARTMENTS x 9x12 $ < A95 ISHERE BUILT-IN FURNISHED ... $65.00( REG. UNFURNISHED $55.00 FOAM RUBBER PAD $29.95 f QUALITY SERVICE STARTS.. AT ... PLUSH LUXURY BEiGEQREEN.UNDER Children WelcomeConveniently Locatedto downtown FOOT HAS and Cecil powell p4moulk BROWNANKGOLD .1 >. CLEO DAVIS I PHONE Ot>"5<""/ EV 4-6444 CO49442r .-. ...... spa... - ----- .' I JUNE 25. 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 11 AF679 Suffers Defeat Softball MAS V.siIy , Golf Team 10 i By O&R On Two HitsThe StandingsAmerican ReOrganizeAn \ league effort is being made to reorganize high flying AF 679th "dtamondmen" fell to defeat by the handsof rt FICEUR 17-0 the Naval Air Station O&R this past week by the score of 10. Dave Stewart, of CAR, VP-30 16-1 Varsity golf team. The reorganizing - pitched a two hit b,ll game for the win while.loser Bob Childre's t Admin 14-4 meeting will be heldat of AF 679th pitched a three hit game. the NAS Pro Shop at 3:30 A triple play was pulled off National League p.m., Wednesday. July L this past week in the VP-16 ver- are: AF6T9th 17-2 All personnel interested in ses VU-10 game when Paul Ewingof AMERICAN LEAGUE O&R 15-3 participating with the Varsityteam ( VP-16)) caught a shoe stringline Hosp. 15-3 should attend this meeting.All . drive in center field for one FICEUR 13, Comm 1 NARTU 13-5 active duty personnel stationed - (lipped the ball toJerryThompson VAP-62-7 VP-16--3 HE'S SAFE C. D. Smith of Com- aboard NAS are eligible to play on second for two, and Weapons 7, VP-5--0 Fairfax crosses first base in a on the Varsity team. Thompson fired the ball to Al Army 10, Admin 6 burst of speed to beat the ball, Fuster on first for the third VP-18--2 VP-45--0 while L. L. Lanchaster of 0 & R, ONLY $100 DOWN, VU-10 out. VP-16 won the game VP-16-15 VP-3Q--ll. Weapons 4 stretches to reach the ball(Navy Whenever the going seems HOMES NEAR NAS & CECIL FIELD 155. Admin 13 VU-10--5 Photo by H.J. Benson, SN) easy, it's well to make sureyou're '3&4 BEDROOMS YP-5--8 , The results of last weeks action not going downhilLA FICEUR 9, Army 1 1 & 2 tfATHS NATIONAL LEAGUE consultant is a well-paid $50 Per Mo. & Up Miller Fires 33 On pert brought in at the last minuteto NARTU 5. 'VA.35-.0 share the blame. SEE OUR SALESMAN WITH Fleet Photo 16, Disp 6 NAS Sailing CFJ 9, A/C Maint 5 First Nine LinksAn 19 YEARS NAVY SERVICE. O& R 1, A F 679th 0 The destructive HARPER REALTY Club Wins most acid in , Hosp 10, FAETU 4 the world is found in a sour dis- BROKER Supply 14, Marines 4 exceptional and snappy position. 6924 ATLANTIC BLVD. RegattaThe NARTU ,10 Marines 0 CALL 7210444"MILITARY round of golf was played on the AF 679th 11, FAETU 1 NAS "Links" this past week in O&R 13, CFJ 1 the Intramural competition when PERSONNEL YOUNG DRIVERS . A/C Maint 10, Disp 2 Allen Miller of VP-45, fired a Naval Air Station Sailing Now qualify to insure car with a specially formedto VA-35--21, Fleet Photo 15 33 on the front nine of the course. you your company Club dominated the final resultsof Hospital 13, Supply 4 Miller "Birdied"the first,eighthand serve your needs and get these BIG advantages: the 16th annual St. Johns Regatta - ninth holes and shot par on COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE IMMEDIATE PROTECTION held last weekend at the the holes. Miller'sopponent Florida Yacht Club. More than remaining CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLANS COUNTRYWIDE CLAIM SERVICE Dr. Jula, from Hospital"A" 100 craft from throughout the also turned In a good round, state participated in the event. posting a 38. CALL OR VISIT TODAY All Affilfoto'Cv raiii iif mplorooi/ Inivrouc* Companf The state Rhodes Bantam com- ./ :, ,. N., 0. C. petition was captured byAlJohnson - assisted by Bill Colemanas American League Jacksonville Office: 338 W. Forsyth Street Phone: 3558424AEMINGTDN crewman. Ted Hanks won sec American League Handicap ond place honors, closely fol- Handicap lowed by Dan Jackson, George VP-30 "A" Admin 7, A/D Maint 2 8-1 Leland, Tom Carnell, and Jim VP-30 "A" 7, VAP-62-2 - Lane, all of NAS. Hosp VP-16"A" 6-3 VP-45--6, Hosp"A" 3 VP-45 5-3 7-4 VP-16--8 Supply 1 UfetIRIl 600x13 I I10.50_ NAS was also well-represented( Admin 5-6 6narantee 650xl f3 (LU_' in the Sailfish/Sunfish competition -g-1230- VAP-62 3-6 Admin 5, A/C Malnt 1 1 e I which saw second and third A/C Maint 2-6 VPAU 5, VAP-62-1 100% NylM I OOxlLLi4. 5- places go to Dick Lane and Pete Supply 1-8 Hosp "A" 4 1/2, VP-45-- 1/2 *670x15 1 I I .50 Farris, respectively. This fine National League VP-16--6, Supply 0 "PIONEER' -.760x15-(- : :- showing gained further recognition - for the NAS Jacksonville HandicapVP5 National: Tubeless.S20xI5 I 15.50WMttwariT' League ExtM".. ri f.. .. . Sailing Club. 7-2 Handicap 'Tube Type 2.00. N. Dow P.,m.tlt VP-30 "B" 7 1/2-2 1/2 FAETU 51/2, CFJ 3 1/2 ==< = The Club heartily urges inter- FICEUR 1/2-3 1/2 VP-30= "B" 7, VP-5-2 !f FRONT END SPECIAL ested personnel and their dependents Hosp "B" 5 1/2-5 1/2 Hosp"B" .4 1/2, FICEUR 41/2 SAVE4.12 REGULARLY 14.00 to join and take advantageof CFJ 4 1/2.6 1/2 Align Front End ' the club's fine facilities. NARTU 1/2-4 1/2 e Balance 2 Wheels, Includes Further information can be obtained FAETU 3-5 CFJ 4, FAETU 2 Weights 88 by calling Bill Coleman at AF679th 21/2-6 1/2 VP-30 "B" 4, VP-5--2 e Pack 2 Front. Wheel 9 ' Ext. 8440. VA-35 0-3 FICEUR 5, Hosp "B" 1 Bearings e Adjust Brakes _ ..t< XV\XA V/K v ws i>>s/s>s. Foreign countries all seem to I have the same motto: Yankee,go. Captain Compton home and leave us a loan. HUGHES BROS. TIRE CO'fl'Sj (Continued from Page 1)) Foreign countries all seem.to A* RWe< have the same motto: "Yankee, Japanese Forces. go home and leave us a loan." Upon return from the South and Southwest Pacific combat areas in - 1945, Captain Compton served in the Aviation Personnel Division of the . Office of Chief of Naval Operations. This tour of duty was followed by 21-- assignments as Navigator USS Coral Sea, and Executive Officer and Acting Commanding Officer of Naval Air Station, Oceana, Virginia.With . the outbreak of the Korean Conflict, Captain Compton received sudden and unexpected orders as Operations Officer of Fleet Air Wings'Six / which was established overnight on an immediate and urgent basisin Japan. Here he functioned as Wing Operations( Officer for an are tuned to eighteen-month period, and on return to the United States, was orderedto the Staff of Command Air Force,Pacific Fleet, as Force Operations Problems. Officer.A Navy . year of study at the Naval War College, Newport R.H., preceeded . Captain Compton's assignment to the petroleum war planning field to. . D.C.From the Joint Staff Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington, the pentagon, Captain Compton served two tours of command at sea aboard USS Thetis Bay (CVHA-1) and USS Bennington (CVA-20). //2 RIVERSIDE BANK Prior to assuming command of NAS Jacksonville in September 1962, Captain Compton served In the Operations Division of the Joint Staff, Commander In Chief, Pacific. & 1234 KING ST. 384-7541 Captain ,anddeughterBarbara, wm Dtpoutt kttwrod by P oo ol Cpotrf Intwonc*Corporation reside In Compton Jacksonville, his wife following Mary Frances retirement and a trip to Europe. .. .... .......... . NEWS JUNE 25, 1964 PAGE 12 JAX AIR Fisherman Jax. Navy Judo Urged To Buy License NowFlorida .JUDO Team CompetesAt fresh water fishermen between the ages of 15-65 are being urged to avoid the rush and Y buy their fishing licenses now. A.F.B. The new 1964-65 fishing licenses UNDER Elgin are available at the offices of , all County Judges and their authorized 1 This will be On the start at p.m. sub-agents. The Jax Navy Judo team travelsto I Eglln A.F.B. this weekend to Juniors, age 6-16. only. This will station, licenses are available be for Interested from Services NEW take part In a tournament with an opportunity anyone Special Bldg. teams from northwestern Florida In seeing some good ##704.. in the newest A.D. Aldrich director - and southern Alabama. This will youngsters compete According to , ) sport in the U.S. to watch this Game and Fresh Water be the first time for the team to Junior tour ament. No admission Fish Commission, the new 1964- ANAGEMEN'IlAIR compete In this area of the state; charge. 65 fishing license is not required so the team Is expecting some new Next month's tournamentis until 30. However and stiff competition.Here city midnight June , proposed to be held at honoredby Jacksonville,there will being they are presently being the main gymnasium here at NAS. wildlife officers. Buying the be a city tournament held at the interested in learning license now will Anyone prevent many Opportunity branch YMCA Saturday - sport Judo should come up to fishermen from embarrassmentat June 27. Competition will Bldg. 726 on Monday or Wednes- a later date when they decideon day nights at 6:30 or 8:90: > p.m. a sudden fishing trip and find f.. Boy and girl dependents are welcome they have no license. .. ... on Saturday: License fees are: Resident 'f"kit'"!! .' Boys' class ((6-16)) 10 a.m. annual, $3.00; Non resident ,h.; ..0. 12 p.rn. annual, $8.00; Non-resident 14- ',. Girls' class ((6-up) 12 p.m. day continuous fishing, $3.25; ' :I 1:30 p.m. Non resident -daycontinuous SPECIALS "", \ f No cost involved in joining the fishing, $2.25. 63 IMPALA SPORT SEDAN ..... . . . 2695 I; club. -- V-8, power steering R&H, factory air conditioned Ivory EDGEWOODA over silver, Three to choose from. I Pa 63 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SEDAN... . . $2395 j'I & W DRIVE-IN Auto/transmission V-8, power steering and brakes R&H, r Factory air conditioned A summer special . DOTS' 866 N. Edgewood Ave.. EV 4-3471 62 IMPERIAL SPORT COUPE .... . . . $2095 V-8, Auto.trans.,Power Steering and brakes,R&H,Air Cond. I ::4 TRYTHEBURGER FAMILY... 62 BEL AIR 4DR.SEDAN... . . . . $1895 4 DIFFERENT SIZES! Auto. trans., V-8, R&H, Lite Blue 61 IMPERIAL SPORT COUPE .... . . . $1795 .,. a Auto trans., V-8, R&H Air Cond. Ivory over Blue k SIZE FOR EVERY, APPETITE... A PRICE FOR EVERY PURSE ' .. -WAGONS . -- -- 62 FORD ECONOLINE BUS to. . . .$1595 I BEST EVER! ICE COLD ROOT BEERSERVED IN FROSTEDMUGBUDGET '9 pass., stun shift lots of room for the family, 'one owner. 62 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN..... . . . $1895 ' 4 door, 9 passenger wagon auto/transmission/ V-8, power steering R&H 62 PLYMOUTH FURY 4 DR. WAGON .. . .. 1595 I k Auto. trans., V-8, Power Steering, R&H, Solid White. ( A ....... DAY MILE 4 door, auto/transmission 6 cylinder, R&H, luggage rack F Y + tf11S SHIN!, NEW AUTOMOtUES ThROUGh Till light blue 59 CHEVROLET WAGON ..... . . . $795 , FILM FATALE-France Lombard 2 Dr. Stan. Shift 6 cyl. R&H dflighl photofraphrrt and m. RENr-A-CAR HARDTOPS & CONVERTIBLES lookfh a$ thr par during thrCannrt SYSTEM 63 FORD XL-500 SPORT COUPE ... . . $2595 Film Festival in France.Experience Auto/transmission Floor shift, V-8, R&H power steering solid black is what keeps a 62 IMPALA SPORT COUPE ..... . . . $1995 who makes the mis- man take twice from admitting same it the NAS LOCATION: 6483 ROOSEVELT BLVD. EV 8. S83 Auto/transmission/ V-8, R&H, White side walls, fender skirts third time around. DOWNTOWN LOCATION: 15 JULIA ST. EL.64247 'Solid blue Extra extra clean Terry McCormick 63 IMPALA SPORT COUPE ..... . . . $2495 Auto/transmission, V-8, R&H Beige over Autumn gold PHONE HOMESP the ONE place to 62 SUPER SPORT .... . . . . $2095 1.3770 SP 1-0250 4 in the floor, 409 engine; R&H, bucket seats WEWIRE FLOWERS call formoney 60 IMPERIAL CONVERTIBLE .. . . $1495 Auto. trans., V-8 Power Steering R&H, Solid Red with Weacon.n.ettFf.tvti ; White Top. !t CORVAIRS CORVAIRS CORVAIRS 103rd St. S. Wesconnett Blvd. FLOWERSFOR MONZA'S 700's >f 500's I EVERY OCCASIONFREE Phone Beneficial! Get cash double-fast for any good rea '60fs through 63's. Six ((6)) to choose from! DELIVERY son furloughs expenses bills you-name-it! And get FROM $895 up. JEWELLJ.\ J. SMITH Beneficial's International Credit Card. too. for Immediate . Cash Loan Service at any affiliated Beneficial office any .AND ... MANY MORE TO CHOOSE, FROM! where! Beneficial likes to say "Yes!" Call now! HURCH of CHRIST 5223 WESCONNETT BLVD. BENEFICIALFINANCE S MOO, GIVEN AWAY NEARNAS. EVERY MONTHI! SPECIAL JUST OFF TIMUQUANARD. SYSTEM COME IN AND REGISTER FREE SUNDAYS: Loans up to $600 on Furniture. Car or Note FINANCING JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville CEDAR HI1U SHOPPING CENTER Beneficial Finance Co. of PLAN '::00 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL l :00 A.M. WORSHIP 311 West Bay St.. Mayflower Hotel . . ELgin 3.4473 BLANDIKfiBLVb At WILSON 5059 Normandy Blvd. (Near Normandy Drive-in). EV 4.4595 PHONE FOR P.M. EVENING SERVICEWEDNESDAYS 7:00 8130 Lem Turner Rd. (L. Forest Shopping Ctr.) PO 5.2623 SP I 1341 OR SP 16601 SERVICEMEN : ARLINGTON Beneficial Finance Co. of Arlington Town & Country Shopping Center .RA 4.7910 Mon.-Fri. 6j30: a.fa'til 9:00: p.m. 7530 ,P.M. MID-WEEK SERVICE SO. JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Florida Sat -8:30: a.m. 6:00 p.m. c MINISTER CHURCH PHONE PHONE SP SP '1-2646 1-5075 3436- Beach Blvd.. South Gate Plaza EX 8.1515 .Sun.\ after church till 7 p.m. Q I |
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